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Portrait of a 12 week old chocolate labrador retriever puppy sitting in a woman's lap The post Chocolate Labrador Dog: Lab Names, Puppies, Price & Problems appeared first on DogTime . Show comments
Your dog’s name may not stand out at the dog park with a name like these, but it’s certainly a popular girl puppy name for a good reason. Keep reading for 100 girl puppy names we love, from A ...
This list of top girl dog names ranges from the most popular to the more unique, with more suggestions from food, TV, movies, books and other places of inspo.
Digger is a Labrador retriever puppy in Big Barn Farm; Elsie, a black Labrador mix featured in the documentary Street Dogs of South Central; Gus, Dr. Joe Gannon's yellow Labrador retriever on Medical Center; Jet (f.k.a. Bootsy), briefly adopted by the fictional detective genius Nero Wolfe in Rex Stout's 1954 novella Die Like a Dog
By 1870 the name Labrador Retriever had become common in England. [8] The liver (now usually called chocolate) Labrador emerged in the late 1800s, with liver-coloured pups documented at the Buccleuch kennels in 1892; [9] the first yellow Labrador on record was born in 1899 (Ben of Hyde, kennels of Major C.J. Radclyffe). [10]
Labrador Retrievers are a popular dog breed in many countries. There are three recognised colours, black, chocolate, and yellow, [1] that result from the interplay among genes that direct production and expression of two pigments, eumelanin (brown or black pigment) and pheomelanin (yellow to red pigment), in the fur and skin of the dog.
As the Chocolate Lab looks pleadingly from the boy to his mother (taking the video), obviously not enjoying this little game of dress up with kitchen implements, the boy kisses the dog’s face ...
Sheila Hocken is a writer and canine specialist. She is best known for her book Emma & I (1978), an autobiography that details her growing up as a blind child, [1] her relationship with her chocolate Labrador retriever guide dog, [2] Emma, and the regaining of her sight as a young woman through surgery.